Websites WOI

Battles, Campaigns, & Events of World War I
This webpage is a companion site to a 42eXplore project for World War I from eduScapes. Make sure to visit the main page and another companion site: World War I Biographies. There are hundreds of more sites with information, activities, lesson plans, phot

First World War
Read a single page summary of the origins of the First World War – the tangled secret alliances, the royal feuds, the personalities and the seemingly inevitable series of events in June and July 1914 which culminated in the oubreak of hostilities spanning

Indian soldiers in the Great War
When Britain declared war on Germany in August 1914, it immediately turned to its colonial army in India to supply urgently needed manpower on the Western Front. Fifty thousand soldiers from the Indian subcontinent thus found themselves on the battlefield

Jeremy Banning
Follow me on Twitter and check out my updates – click the Twitter sign. Welcome to my website. I am a military historian and researcher specialising in the First World War. My primary interests are the Battle of Arras and underground tunnel warfare.

Leo van Bergen
Leo van Bergen (Venlo, The Netherlands, 1959) studied history at the Catholic University Nijmegen (now: Radboud University) from 1977 to 1985. His main research topic was the history of war and peace. His thesis on the influenece of the British-Indian non

Newfoundland and the Great War
A Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site Partner Project. Created under contract to Canada’s Digital Collections, Industry Canada.

Poelcapelle 1917 Association vzw
This is the log of an at first impossible project, a dream come true, but also of a long and difficult struggle. Only goal: giving back Poelkapelle it’s tank on the marketplace, once it’s major tourist attraction !

Stories from the Great War
The Great War Was The Last War That Letters And Stories Were Published Free Of The Military Sensor. This Blog Will Contain Interesting Stories Taken From Newspapers, Periodicals And Letters From 1914-1918..The War Years.

The Canadian Great War
Are you interested in Genealogy or military history? Find your military ancestors in free searchable databases for World War One. Add branches to your family tree as you search your ancestry and build your genealogy. Discover your family origins in milita

The Great War Remembered
This site is dedicated to all those from all nations who served in World War One from 1914 to 1918.

The Heritage of the Great War
Yes, we know this is an unpleasant sight. But this whole war was very unpleasant – especially for the men who had to fight it. So don’t complain if we confront you with their reality.

The long, long trail
Are you a family historian, trying to find what happened to a relative in 1914-1918? Or perhaps you are researching a local war memorial or the men of a particular unit? Start at our pages on how to research a soldier: On the Trail of a Tommy

The soldier's burden
This site serves as a monument to all soldiers who fought and all casualties of World War 1 and the Colonial Wars in the period leading up to World War 2. It intends to honor soldiers of all nationalities and all races and if you think the soldiers of you

The World War I Document Archive
This archive of primary documents from the Great War period is international in focus. The intention is to present in one location both primary and relevant secondary documents between 1890-1930.

WFA (UK)
The Western Front Association (WFA) is delighted to announce that it has secured the safe storage and preservation of a major archive of over six million Great War soldiers’ pension record cards.

World War I Cemeteries
A site of remembrance and comprehensive guide to the military cemeteries and memorials around the world Incorporating our extensive 1939-1945 Index with over 380 cemeteries currently featured

Ypres and the Great War
THIS WEB SITE IS DEDICATED TO THE MANY THOUSANDS WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES DURING THE FOUR YEARS OF BITTER WARFARE. This site has been developed as an aid to those interested in the First War World, specifically Ypres. The purpose is not to glorify war, b